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but st. jude has gotten us through it. st. jude is hope for every child diagnosed with cancer because the research is being shared all over the world. i am a shannon bream. record breaking numbers of the
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southern border. days after shocking videos showing hundreds of migrants reaching through razor wire taking on the texas national guard. ♪ texas clashes with divided white house after a week of back-and-forth court rulings on a controversy of states immigration law. >> texas has a right to defend ourselves. we will use that authority. >> we have a governor in texas who is continuing to make this sadly a dangerous situation for a chaotic situation requests congress votes on many more in funding for the border patrol and han haggle hackles over morr israel. oversees the biden administration delivers a warning to prime minister netanyahu. >> present biden has been very clear ground invasion of iraq that would be a mistake requests will get a reaction with arkansas arkansas republican et cetera tom cotton. and tim kaine.
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and monday is deadline date for president trump to pay it nearly half a billion dollar fine to new york state or risk losing high-profile pieces of his famous real estate empire. we'll ask our sunday panel whether a potential windfall from a new media merger could impact trumps costly legal battle alt all right now on "fx news sunday." hello from foxnews in washington. to those who are celebrating a happy and blessed palm sunday. making headlines today, two days after the moscow terror attack that killed more than 130 people russia launched a missile attack on western ukraine. poland says one of the missiles briefly flew over its airspace. vladimir putin is trying to link despite isis-k they tonight any responsibility leading to the
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attack isis is to blame ukraine is not involved. customs and border patrol said there were nearly 190,000 migrant encounters at the border last month. setting an all-time high record for number for the month of february. cbp says at least 70 people on the fbi terror watch list have been arrested by border patrol so far this year. will get reaction to both stories a in a moment arkansas republican senator tom cotton plus trey yingst will update us on the latest out of russia and the middle east. but first we will start with fox news correspondent nate foy live from eagle pass, texas. >> good morning. in addition to record-breaking cbp numbers being released there is frustration on the border about a few things. back-and-forth legal battle over senate bill with the biden administration, new budget deal and two consecutive days this week fort migrants clash with texas authorities in el paso.
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after trampling over texas and nnational guard soldiers in el paso, many of these migrants will be released into the united states. process under title 18. >> ever was apprehended by the border patrol agents. that is important to know. they were apprehended. they were apprehended i cannot speak to individual cases. >> mark migrants try to topple another fence. texas resources between them and border patrol. forty-two customs and border protection quote individuals and families without a legal basis to remain in the united states will be removed that but that process takes years when done correctly. which it often is integrate the nonpartisan group fined 200,000 deportation cases out under president joe biden because of the hs paperwork issues. the new budget boosts cbp spending by three-point to billion dollars. republican congressman tony gonzalez says the money goes to the wrong places. >> when you give more funding to more processing centers without
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having immigration judges they thereto expedite cases and then ultimately remove it people immediately that do not qualify for asylum. all you are doing is creating a huge magnet that increases the amount of people coming over illegally for. >> dhs secretary mayorkas wants more money posting on x quote what congress passed falls short in key areas and does not address chronic underfunding of dhs. texas on the biden administration now await a key ruling on senate bill four which would allow texas to arrest and deport migrants who cross the border illegally. >> that ruling could come at any moment. it will determine if texas can force sb four of the next 10 days then there will be another hearing about whether or not the law is unconstitutional coming up on april 3. we will send it back to you. to succeed nay audit trey yingst
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live from tel aviv. hi trey. >> good morning paired horrific scenes out of russia this weekend as isis-k launched a large-scale attack against civilians. i duty to warn our viewers some of the following images are graphic. the crack of gunfire pierces the air of a moscow concert hall as a group of isis-k gunmen systematically work their way to the venue killing more than 130 million people in their path. >> the main thing now is to prevent those who are behind this a bloodbath from committing a new crime. russia's president vladimir putin going to identify and punish those who took part in the massacre. already for suspects allegedly had direct involvement have been detained. >> the images are just horrible. and just hard to watch. our thoughts are obviously going to be with the victims of this terrible terrible shooting
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attack. >> biden administration expressed sympathy for the victims three weeks after the u.s. state department warned american citizens in russia to avoid large gathering secretaryy of state and city blinken was likely briefed on the attacks after he wrapped up another tour of the middle east. hoping to iron out the details of a possible cease-fire agreagreement between israel and hamas. wonder 70 days into the war the fighting rages on inside the gaza strip. bloom about the potential southernmost city. biden administration is urging is really efficient to avoid. hard work to be done we are determined to get it done. >> no and insight continues to flow into the enclave with more trucks making it to northern gaza over the weekend. denied nation warns this part of the strip is on the verge of
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famine must continue to receive more international support. with a focus on israel's southern front of there are still real concerns about a broader conflict in the north the lebanese and militant group launch new attacks against israel over the weekend. thirty-six trey yingst in tel aviv thank you very much joining us in arkansas at senator tom cotton. welcome back to "fox news sunday." >> think he was good to be out with you. shannon: a lot to unpack to space on the top of the charlottes earth russia. new york time reminds us to isis-k said the group got a dramatic second wind soon after the taliban toppled the afghan government and it reminds us during the u.s. military withdrawal. the suicide bombing at the international airport in kabul they killed 13 u.s. troops they have continued attacks around the globe. you served in uniform and afghanistan how worried are you on the ground isis-k i'm quite
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worried but they were able to do in moscow a couple of days ago. this is the echo of present biden's chaotic and disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan it's the same group that killed 13 americans. just a few days ago i asked her commanding general in the middle east about isis capacity to project attacks from afghanistan for he said as little as six months a turned out to be closer to six days isis from afghanistan with little or no warning could attack a western interest across asia and europe that's exactly what we have seen happen. it's deeply regrettable innocent women and children were killed. the next attack could be considered american embassy in asia or europe or say students traveling to europe on a school trip for spring break. again this is a very dangerous echo president biden's failed withdrawal from afghanistan. shannon: u.s. intelligence issued warnings publicly and privately about this group in a
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potential attack and a ru russia pre-sit on senate intelligence how worried are you with an attack like that? >> and you don't to sit on the intelligence committee or have classified intelligence you can just listen to at the commanding general of our forces the release said is the list six months you can have it attack like this and again it turned out to be six days he said it might be a little bit longer to project that kind of attack against the american homeland for the western hemisphere. we have a millions of americans who travel abroad or live abroad in and embassies there i am deeply worried isis from afghanistan will end up targeting americans sooner rather than later. this is what has happened in moscow is very, very sad for the people there. but we have a duty to protect the american people wherever they are here in america or around the world and i'm worried their great risk for. >> as a reminder this is a video we saw just days ago about what's happening at our u.s. southern border that fact is we have new numbers from cbp they came in late in the week for the
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talk about a record high for a february number and also up to 70 people on fbi terror watch list have been arrested this year alone. we do not know if any of those people got deported none of our reporters can determine a single one was. you guys are the reason this is happening. secretary mayorkas said on next congress has to do more to support the workforce including passing the bill. fix the asylum system, give our department better tools. fight cartels and stop fentanyl from entering the country he's pointing the finger at you. >> shanna, the only person on the board is joe biden 2020 he said he would reverse up president trump's highly effective policies it's exactly what he did on day one. we have more illegal crossings in 2021 then we have had in any previous year end again in 22 and again in 23 that has nothing to do with the bill congress may
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or may not pass in the spring of 2024. this chaos at our border 10 million illegal migrants crossing into our countries border over the last three plus years is solely the responsibility of joe biden. shannon: democrats in the center blaming you guys too. not surprisingly for there is some tension late friday into early saturday should pass this new round of appropriation bills. little back-and-forth with you and senator jon tester for your post as this. they quote him saying republicans are the one that killed the best immigration bill we ever had on the floor of the senate. senator tom cotton however told reporters tester it was privately tillich members he did not want to vote on abatements they had to do with the border. that is a bs he said we are censoring that for morning tv. spokesman also said that accusation was false. did you hear him say that question worked another senator say that question because telling the truth be quick to segment two senators privately but whatever he's saying publicly it's not just on to jon tester and bob casey as well.
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vulnerable democrat incumbents were scared to death to vote on anything related to our more if they do not to offend the open borders ideologues and their own party but they realize it is toxic. our voting against men can't play in women's sports for against sanctions relay for iran for that's why we are voting at 2:00 a.m. in the morning on saturday mornings because chuck schumer and the senate democrats are bending themselves into pretzels trying to avoid accountability for joe biden's failed policies. but it is coming is going to come in november in the form of big senate victories when we take back the senate majority. when donald trump is reelected. they can avoid the votes is much as they want but in the end they're going to be accountable for joe biden's and senate democrats failed policies that caused the danger in the world because the prices for everything from gas and groceries and rents to go sky high. shannon: is what republicans did but for the spend well that you put forth a got across the finish line put one over the house as a congressman who said
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republicans can't righteously denounce democrats disastrous policies than turnaround from them. your friend and colleague's cenr chancellor james lankford said that egregiously funds hospitals that perform late-term abortion thesis federal taxpayer dollars should not go to those facilities so where were you yes vote? >> shanna this is far from a perfect deal. it should've been written very differently wish it would've been written in a different way about 70% of the money goes to her military funds. meaningful priorities like pay raises for our troops and investments in our industrial base to build up the weapons and ammunition's we might need in a conflict of china. a year end a half has refused to bring bills to the floor under an open amendment process he was to protect democrats the solution to this problem is to elect republican majority in november and donald trump. we'llwill then be able to writee
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bills whether they reflect the prayers of the american people progress when you get a couple of other things y shift after te senate. first opening for israel aid there is a joint package the white house one such patch together. there's talk and house them a split into different pieces. we have the secretary antony blinken is in the middle east breeze coming back now but he has had this conversation saying there's all because of other problems we have here is the secretary. >> it risks killing more civilians. it risks reeking a greater havoc with the humanitarian assistance. it risks further isolating israel around the world and jeopardizing the function security standing. >> what about the short and long-term impacts with what israel is doing now getting to piece along term and shouldn't allison friends be able to have difficult conversations? >> shanna we are fewer than six months past the worst attack on jews in the holocaust. we should back israel to the
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hilt and their existential war against hamas. that includes routing out hamas a terrorist and leaders who are now hiding in rocca. joe biden and tony blinken and chuck schumer rather than blaming benjamin netanyahu and paputting pressure on him should be helping the her on hamas. not only to win this war but help bring back those hostages some of whom are american hostages it's very disappointing to see joe biden chuck schumer apparently more concerned about placating the anti-semitic faction that helping an outlet like israel. >> more than a million siblings or shelter there as well. many of the left of the parts of there. >> if you are to protect the siblings a simple way would be for hamas to release those hostages and to unconditionally surrender. shannon: for quickly because we've got to go tick tiktok thiy bill sitting in the senate seems like it stalled out at this point. >> i agree on this rare occasion with chuck schumer. chuck shaver has had publicly we should force tiktok to be sold to american business but that's what this bill would do.
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it would force tiktok's a chinese communist influence parent company to divest it but we've done that repeatedly with chinese companies and other companies and processes to be is to protect the american people from foreign adversary owned companies as it tiktok is. it should get to a vote chuck schumer said he wants a bill just like this to happen i think we should bring up as soon as we are back from this easter break. shannon: tom cotton a chuck schumer in agreement we should end it there. up next the white house points a finger at republicans over the cat ask scenes pouring in on the southern border. we are going as democratic senator tim kaine about a number border security measures his party blocks from even getting to about this week. he is like with his comment next. ( ♪ ) ( whale calling ) during its first year, a humpback calf and its mother
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that's amazing doc. mobile savings are calling. visit xfinitymobile.com to learn more. doc? shannon: back to the top story big deadly attack in a moscow concert hall front of more than 130 people killed. many more injured. vladimir putin declaring today a day good morning for the russian people isis-k claims responsibility. the deadly attack coming weeks after warning from u.s. intelligence joy to me now virginia senator tim kaine. welcome back to "fox news sunday." quick shanna, good to be with you happy palm sunday. >> to you as well but it would to start with something senator cotton referenced. just days ago. >> it is increasing.
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i assess isis retains a capability and will to attack the u.s. western interests are broad in as little as six months and with little to no warning. >> the poorest southern border we already gone 70 people on the terror watch list just this year alone. potentially opens us up to real danger on u.s. soil. >> shanna, first my heart goes out to the families and russia that were affected by this. the u.s. did warn russia vladimir putin gave a speech on tuesday discounting the warning saying were trying to metal and create confusion but we also warned ironic about a potential attack by isis k there. if you want to know the difference between democracy and authoritarians we will tilt nations if we are worried about their civilians russia or iran would never tell us that they had news there's going to be a terrorist attack of the united states. with respect to the southern border the southern border is a challenge. since i came to the senate i've
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been part of a bipartisan effort to fix it again and again and again. but each time whether his bipartisan immigration of bipartisan deal with the deal we put together just last month and february bipartisan invest at the border each time the republicans torch it donald trump making planes the last thing you want to just fix the border. they want to raise a ruckus about the work we need to get serious about fixes. shannon: senator cotton said this administration openly repealed dozens of executive orders that had it changed the numbers at the border. if you saw the video. we've all seen it this week of what happened there when there were people who burst through the wire they got to the texas national guard, taken them on there. the federalist reading about it said the video is shocking. it underscores not only how unstable he border has become but also what has been true for a while now. this is innovation. unless mexico was credibly is cy
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threatened with concrete measures that would mark its economy it will not act to alleviate the illegal immigrant crisis. would you consider this innovation? and is there more we could be doing with respect to pressuring mexico? >> i do not think it is an invasion. it's an immigration crisis. it is a national security issue. i think you've got to be careful through around the world like invasion is that kind of wording that led to a deranged guy to shoot up the tree of life synagogue in pittsburgh killing folks a couple of years ago. that kind of rhetoric is irresponsible. it is a crisis we have to solve it we had a wonderful chance in february when conservative republican james lankford negotiate democrats and the white house in his own caucus for a packet of measures significant measures to control the border. after he basically had a deal donald trump said don't vote for this deal would rather complain about this for the next nine
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months then fix the problem. donald trump was willing to let more fentanyl killing more americans rather than find a solution. who got a good solution on the table we should act to do it in a bipartisan way. >> the president use executive orders, executive action he has available to stop fentanyl to duty can over the next nine months. >> i think he can do two things i do encourage him to use executive actions by don't think he can do everything that is in a bipartisan bill by executive order. as a subset of things he can do and his team is considering it. the appropriations bill we passed early saturday morning included some significant increases in funding for things like detention beds and additional resources he should implement those. but again if we could just get a vote on this bipartisan deal together that's spending in the
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house right now the pass in the senate as some additional resources. there are some issues congress needs to act and yes the president connect i think he should. shannon: speaking of vote to do this late into friday early into saturday this last round of funding bills there were a number of fun amendments that republicans wanted to offer up that were connected to the border. again and again you along with other democrats voted against getting to a vote on this fm memo. i want to talk about the substance of a couple of them. the first one was an event amendment prevent people illegally from assault and officer from obtaining legal status. what would you vote against getting to a vote on that? >> house-senate hours before it shut down at midnight. that included defense and dhs
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the house went home everyone left and pass the bill would had to go back to the house they were not there the government would have shut down if you want to see a border crisis shut down government and see how bad it is. always said to the republican call exist look there's a way to take this out. you can take it up as part of an immigration deal. we are not going to add amendments onto a bill and said it back to the house with a party left town. who'd shut government dow that would cause both a stop and defense funding and border security funding and that's why most of us voted against all of the amendments because we knew it was essentially going to shut government down and hurt our country. >> isn't that what happens isn't this the way we get to cliff to cliff to cliff and why the latest gallup poll in has congress at 19% approval? >> yes john mccain is to say our approval was known to friends and family and after talking to his mother family cannot always
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be counted in the period during this up against a deadline is not the right way to do it. as you know we usually get a budget done by year end calendar year ends. this year the house elected the speaker for a big chunk of time in the critical. we normally were doing the budget so yes that pushed it into march. we should not do that again next year. when the house sends us the bill with just hours to spare before they shut down and leaves town at that point you cannot adjust it. or the government does a shut down i'm against shut down i live in virginia a whole lot of people depend upon government services and then you got issues like the defense and border protection if you shut things down just gets worse. shannon: a lot of folks out there in our recent polling is not j just as its "new york tim" and everyone else out there who says when they look at things like the border nee do hold thin ministration responsible. they think president trump is better equipped to handle them present a bite and print this a lot of polling trouble out there. washington examiner says this.
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i've deserted the democrats in 2025 was 50 points ahead with minorities. today heasley has fallen to 12 points. all the surveys tell a similar story. shrunk by 20-point since gert minority voters he needed to win it last time and is going to need to win this time. >> are closely divided nation extended again and again and again and have any illusions we have no allusions is going to be simple we are closely divided nation. i'm very confident we lay out our competing visions for a future joe biden building off unemployment following manufacture jobs going up. people's 4o people's 401(k) going up the lowest uninsured
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rate and subtle history. donald trump urging protesters to be parted and using words like bloodbath et cetera to hope what he's going to do a second term. shannon: we talk about that phrase last week. think it's important to have it in context that he was talking about the automobile industry china, mexico imports from there. he said a lot of things you could take issue with. most certainly can be debated but on that particular one context is important. >> i'm going to be a dictator day one. he has a way of saying these things that are super explosive and then walked them have backward. >> is that not worry at you with all of those things going on does not concern if he continues to pull ahead of the president? if he is such a flawed candidate. >> i am concerned about the state of american democracy's were getting ready to celebrate america's tuna 50th birthday
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in 2026. but i believe american voters will embrace pro- democracy rather than p pro- authoritaria. that's a stark difference between joe biden and donald trump are of confident and the electric were going to get right in november. >> will see you on the campaign trail senator, thank you so much. shannon: up next to him as a deadline for from president trump to c club at nearly half billion dollar bond. our sunday pedal joins us next on what happens as the attorney general threatens to seize the four presidents properties and bank accounts. lord, you know what's on our hearts. you know where we struggle. you know where we need to be pushed. help us give it all to you. the good, the bad. help us turn to you in everything. amen. you should join me in more prayer on hallow. stay prayed up.
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donald trump should be treated better or no worse than anyone in the situation. >> this event was going to go to some judges going to say enough. this really shocks the conscience. >> democratic congressman jamie raskin george washington university law professor jonathan turley on how former president donald trump is being treated by the new york court system tomorrow is the deadline for the former president. legal team is appealing requesting a stay on the judgment in his new york civil fraud case. that requires him too post a massive born of 54 million-dollar bond by tomorrow. all the way to the supreme court thecourt. time now for sunday proof president and ceo of concerned women for america fox news senior political analyst juan williams, guy benson hosted the guy benson show and this is a
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page of usa today washington buu chief good to see all i consider this our supreme court so were going to make decisions here but let's talk about this case second 2019 this is justice ginsburg writing about the successive finds of the idea of the eighth amendment's cruel and unusual punishment and all that purchase it for good reason the protection against excessive fines has been a constant shield throughout angle american history because exorbitant tools my constitutional liberties excessive fines can be as for ur example to retaliate against her chill the speech of political enemies. does it go that far are we headed to the supreme court on this? what's it very well might you be the expert on that, shannon. there's a case to be made here it's fastening to hear that from justice ginsburg. whether you are a trauma fan or not a lot of people view this judgment as punitive. they also see the case itself is highly questionable and political. these opposing victims in this scheme say they were not victimized. and yet here is a judgment
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against donald trump and i think underscoring the politics behind issue of the attorney general in new york who campaigned on getting a trump taunting him on social media about the money he still owes the interest racking up you have the president of the united states cracking jokes about this as well as fundraisers. i don't think those are great look for a lot of americans. quest what may happen this week is "truth social" media group that has come together they start publicly traded while surgeon reporting about the singh investors have approved a plan to take donald trump startling social media company public. putting him one step closer to a roughly $3 billion windfall that could end the financial squeeze wing on his finance run you know he's complaining about the men he hoped to use it for is right he's going to have to spend on course f. does he rise like a phoenix from the ashes with this public offering? >> i went for $3 billion when he's on the edge of this devastating judgment. i guess he cannot cash and on in this for six months.
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>> without a waiver there's a possibility this waiver. >> the ideas going to invest this money in his campaign seems unlikely he did not invest his own money in this last campaign is not spent significant dollars of his own since 2016. but it is an example of a god guywho seems to be incredibly ly on the cliff of disaster over and over again yet somehow he manages to survive. shannon: you mention funders he's got it for issues there he spent affiliate 50 million plus. they said they're happy to do that the bill at this is an attempt to keep them off the ballot. the "washington post" reports this the reelection campaign said it's got $71 million in cash on hand. more than double the 33 and half million in the trump campaign reported. minutes of the bank of balances affiliated group supporting the candidates. trumps campaign liquidity is to main dow sounds pretty good until you get to this divide and
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source for sending $155 million. a ridiculous amount for this point in the cycle for its structure is a real fundraising issue of course. that is not necessarily mean who is going to win because remember in 2016 clinton out race, outspent donald trump two -- one. you can never account for the fact donald trump's magic into media. his earned media's worth billions of dollars every single year. i think the democrats are going to need every dime of that because they are behind in every single battleground states. shannon: one of the things they think is a danger to them as the offenses democrats aggressive counter to the third-party threats and army of lawyers aims to challenge the steadily advancing ballot access efforts of independent candidates who democrats fear good appeals votes away in democrat state so full from democracy by keeping people off the ballot. that's the argument.
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[laughter] >> i don't think that is the argument to be a leasing argument. they would in fact increase joe biden's chances of winning. clearly a third party's candidate would more likely damage president biden's campaign and it would damage donald trump's campaign. but you've got to change his mind no labels has been trying to find somebody has largely been unable to do so. even turned down by lyrics hogan former governor of maryland, i think even nikki haley has said purely clearly she does not want to do it. the outlier here is someone like robert f kennedy jr. he might because of its anti- vax stances conspiracy theories he might take more votes away from donald tr trump and from president biden. i think going for you have to keep in mind in 2020 fell trump at a higher percentage of votes in a number of key swing states
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wisconsin, pennsylvania, michigan. but unlike 2016 there was no jill stein there was to gary johnson as a third-party candidate on the ballot to take votes away from the democrat the result is president biden was able to win. biden's team wants to keep any third-party candidate off the ballot. shannon: i spoke with senator cade about the fact the current president has real trouble with black and hispanic voters that's the headline on the wall street journey journal an opinion piece hung up biden's worse at night met with scott to get to this because james said he's basically on cancelable had a very interesting piece out in an interview over at the "new york times" he throws in this quote one night look at these public numbers is like walking in on your grandma naked. you cannot get the image out of your mind. guy? >> thank you for that, shannon. [laughter] the polls are not great for the incumbent right now. is not a few national polls here
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or there. it's all of the swing staples at the moment. there is an eternity between now and then. endemic cracks are pregnant or drop a million dollars on donald trump's head the sick five alarm fire. we are seeing an army of lawyer from the pro democracy party doing everything they can to keep people off the ballot including in some cases donald trump as well. this kind of a tough to sell against then you must vote for us to defend democracy we are going to sue to make sure they're not other options. shannon: just where it wants to go to enjoy this general election fight pay panel do not go far. up next present biden's push to make americans give up buying a gas powered vehicles. bring back our sunday pen on the politics of that electric plan. try lobster lover's dream with two lobster tails and lobster & shrimp linguini. it's one of ten next-level lobster creations.
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shannon: abiding campaign make a major push this week a a in a battleground states focusing on healthcare and the 14th anniversary of the affordable care act or obamacare president biden join his old boss president obama former house speaker nancy pelosi boxes correspondent lucas tomlinson as light from the white house with the latest. >> good morning for the white house is starting to former president barack obama's signature legislation passed over a decade ago to give the campaign a booster. close the bottom line healthcare is a selection i am confident we make the case we will win. >> obama delivered the following message in an effort to woo young voters. >> right now the presumptive nominee for the republican party, for president says he wants to repeal the entirety. that would mean kicking millions of young people off their parents health insurance
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precooked is going to transform the country in a way you do not even understand yet. >> recent campaign stop in arizona the president announced were the biggest investments in american chip manufacturing alongside intel ceo. welcome news after the world's largest chipmaker tsmc announced in january but would delay opening at 40 billion-dollar chip factory until next year due to a shortage of workers. last week the white house announced new climate regulations and promoting electric vehicles. in a win for detroit automakers tothe biden administration to buy demonstration announcer ease proposed regulations to cut production of gas guzzling vehicles. according to a recent fox news poll, only 27% of michigan voters consider climate change and extremely important issue. former president donald trump blasted the biden administration on the proposed changes to ev's. >> on day wh one i will terminae
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cricket joe biden's insane electric vehicle mandate. we will restore law and order to our country. >> three years ago gm said it would phase out gas powered vehicles by 2035. last month the ceo said it was amending that strategy after backlash from the public and lawmakers. shannon: lucas tomlinson live at the white house, thank you we are back now with our panel. we have reaction from a number of groups who have said a lot of manufacturing or tooling back on ev's they can't sell them, they're sitting on lap lots of that type of thing cures with the new role will do according to the "new york times" it will require lawmakers, carmakers to meet tough new average emission limits across your entire product line automakers could comply with the emission caps by selling a mix of gasoline burning cars, hybrids, evey's ev'sother vehicles such as cars powered by hydrogen. love different options there.
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mostly public so far is not interested. >> know these are cars they cannot afford and don't really want to go from 8% to 68% and was seven or eight years is just outrageous and bad for the economy. there's a number of people this a disadvantages. certainly rural americans, suburban americans, people who commute long distance. people are farm laborers who need more heavy vehicles for what they are doing. but also claim activists do not like this group but americans with large families. do you know 5% of american parents have five or more children that's like 16 million people this disadvantages. sometimes they need passenger fans in order to haul the children around plus they are safer. this is a problem for american families. shannon: daniel turner is described as a conservative energy group says it ev's are as popular as joe biden claims he would not do force them through executive fiat or prop them up
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with taxpayer subsidies at would laugh as a worker's blades and losses ceos lose their jobs it's clear the electric vehicle bloodbath has already begun. want? >> the prices are coming down those the big news this week with regard to electric vehicles that the comparative prices are coming down. i'm as you know part of this infrastructure deal the president past was to put in place more of these electric charging stations which is something you hear from people who have the vehicles. they worry about being able to charge. but the thing is, elon musk says tesla's are so popular. they are pretty popular you see them around more and more every day. it's not just popular with people who are climate change activists it is popular with rich people. one of the big counties out in texas is the most popular vehicles among republicans. i think you have to be future looking here that is what the president biden is saying. we have to be future looking as
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a country you do not want china to take the lead here. you do not want any other country taking the lead on what is coming which is more electric vehicles given the high cost of energy in this world. >> of got questions about that to energy production, where that goes there are different things that have to be tooled up factories, rigs that are pumping what people would call fossil fuels it takes a lot you cannot turn these things on a dime. people say active expectations for. >> we the top nation in the worr pumping just those fossil fits right now under joe biden precooked cars and vehicles are the biggest polluter our biggest emitter these admissions or contribute to climate change we had the hottest year in the history of the earth last year. this surely is of concern to families large and small. it is t true you need to convine americans they want to buy these. but i think you look at this at if you care about climate change this is when the boldest actions any president has ever taken
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when it comes to climate change but not at no cost. the cost in michigan among union members among some autoworkers. so it's not without a cost. but if you care about climate change is something to think is necessary. >> coercion is not convincing. you must automakers make most of your cars this type which currently don't want. that's a very big problem because it took a while to adjust the seat belts. it took a while to adjust to miles per hour gallon and speed on the highway. >> these are tweaks i don't always compliant with the miles per hour speed limit on the highway. but i love you environment. on the issue of coercion, guide there is growing pressure on justice the step down.
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now to be fair this is what she has said recently. i live in frustration every loss of truly traumatizes me and my >> and my heart. she talks up being tired and being on court is not what the job she thought it was going to be they are overwhelmed with the emergency requested of the things the atlantic says it's a she retires this year president joe biden will nominate a young reliably liberal judge to replace separate confirmation of the new justice will be a slam duck and liberals will have a oe of their seats on the court in order to do that they will have to get over their fear being called racist or sexist or ageist. what do you make about this question at the last time pressure was put on justice was justice ginsburg and she stood on her heels. >> sl since a lot of democrats are hurting that is why this conversation has some currency now but i don't think she is under any great pressure. it is the conversation. ruth bader ginsburg was 87 i think. and as my 69. she has some health
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complications for. >> which she is open about her. >> that is what people are having these conversations. she has to think about write a biography of justice marshall people say oh my gosh if he had simply let things go you would not have clarence thomas. so for democrats it's a real issue. justice breyer has a new book out he talks about super conservative majority on the courts right now is in his opinion changing the political credibility of this court to the negative. he is worried about conservatism majority growing. i think there's lots of real discussion about the future of the supreme corporate or it's going as you know they have a birth control case coming up. that to given what happened with roe v wade is an issue for the american people. shannon: 102nd straight. >> they have been involved in 20 supreme court nominations. in 16 confirmations this is an important issue for us. i am happy to have another one.
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i can see that should outlive the men by 10 years we will see see what happens because you see if she sticks around for. >> they cannot force her out. she is a resolute spirit. >> 17 years younger than all the special start a panel thank you very much. it's been nearly a year since russia retained reported. family described in the agony and they're all going through in the fight to get him home as the milestone approaches. that's up next at our sundaynced special. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health. and ensure complete with 30 grams of protein. (♪) god. we take this moment just to give you thanks. we thank you for this time to come together as a family, as friends,
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♪ ♪ shannon: this friday will mark a year since 32-year-old "wall street journal" evan gershkovich was detained by russian authorities without a trial. >> as you can imagine, this has been a really difficult year for our family. it's a lot of uncertainty, and we just have to take it day by day. shannon: evan's sister danielle speak how at the national press club here in washington thursday along with "wall street journal" assistant editor paul beckett and many ohs.
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evan is the son of russian jewish emigres to the u.s. his parents target him rug as he was -- russian as he was growing up. evan was on assignment in russia's fourth largest city when he was detained by the federal security service. he had full press if credentials from russia's foreign ministry. >> i would say the russians, when they confirmed that they had a him and immediately accused him of espionage, and it was vital for us to counter that falsehood and his participation along with -- [inaudible] which was also quick to very publicly condemn it and deny can it. shannon: evan became the first american journalist since the cold war to be accused of being a spy and was sent to the notorious prison in moscow famous for imprisoning political dissidents and was the scene of mass executions and torture during the reign of josef stalin. he spends 90% of his time each
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day in a maul cell. small cell. >> we would like the u.s. government to do whatever it takes to bring evan home. evan is in the prison that's designed to isolate and break you down. >> we expect evan will face trial and expect him to be convicted. shannon: the u.s. government has officially recognized evan as wrongfully detowned is and has called for his -- detained and has called for his meet release. president biden says the u.s. government is working around the clock to bring him home. last month if vladimir putin said a prisoner swap was being discussed but refused to give a time frame. lynn tracy visited evan thursday at the prison and says he remains strong and resilient. >> out of standing here one year, i've been reflecting a lot, and it's, it's incredible to see this community of journalists rally around evan.
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we're so, so grateful. we're just going to keep believing that we're going to get evan home soon. shannon: and you can show your support for bring evan home by using the x hash tag i stand with evan is. you can also get updates to free him at "the wall street journal," wsj.com/evan. quick note, my if podcast has a new soaped today, i sat down with oklahoma republican senator james lankford and previewed a look at tuesday's abortion case at the supreme court. living the bream, wherever you like to get your podcasts. that's it for us today. thank you for joining us. i'm shannon bream. have a great week. we'll see you back here for the next "fox news sunday." ♪ ♪ will: revive is available everywhere right now. ♪ if. ♪ ♪ if. maria: good sunday morning

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